Harsha Bhogle: "We don’t enjoy the India-Pakistan game anymore; we exploit it"

Commentator and Pundit Harsha Bhogle warns that geopolitical gamesmanship and commercial interests are overshadowing the sport’s most iconic rivalry.
Harsha Bhogle: "We don’t enjoy the India-Pakistan game anymore; we exploit it"
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Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle has expressed a lack of excitement for the upcoming India-Pakistan match, citing that the fixture has transitioned from a sporting contest into a tool for political and economic leverage.

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In a recent video post, Bhogle reflected on the historical emotional weight of the rivalry, describing the "roller coaster" of feelings fans typically experience. However, he argued that the current atmosphere surrounding the game has shifted significantly.

Points Harsha Bhogle makes:

  • Political Gains: He stated that the "beloved game" is being held hostage to larger economic and political ends, describing it as an "arrow to be fired for political gamesmanship."

  • Geopolitical Concerns: Bhogle noted that geopolitical points are now being prioritized over the sport itself.

  • Commercial Exploitation: He criticized the use of provocative promos and the practice of adjusting tournament draws to ensure the two teams meet for financial reasons.

  • Loss of Sporting Joy: "I don't think we enjoy the game anymore," Bhogle said. "I think we exploit it."

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Bhogle’s comments direct towards a growing sentiment that the pressure of "war-like gestures" and commercial interests have overshadowed the actual cricket played on the field. For him, the result of the match; once a source of intense personal highs and lows, has been replaced by a reality where the game serves external agendas.

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